_____________bones meet at a flat surface and move (plane joint)_____________immovable or stationary joints ( skull )_____________place where bones meet and usually move_____________at the very ends of bone, sometimes knobs or fibers and will help "tie" the bones to each other___________within the shaft of bones and will help fight infections_____________immature bones that are softer/ your nose/ ears_____________joints of elbow and knee/ allow back & forth moves_____________joints that can slide in 2 directions ( thumb )_____________common joint of hips or shoulders/ allow many movements due to shapes of bones connected_____________ place where muscles are connected to bones and will be the "ends" of muscles to help move bones_____________swivel joint (neck, spine, wrist)-allow bones to"spin"

1. Name at least 4 of the 5 functions of bones for humans:

2. What is special for the bones of the back and skull?

3. What are the 3 main functions of the internal structures inside our bones?

4. Summarize 3 things you know about cartilage: ​

5. What are the differences and similarities between tendons and ligaments?

_________________ using your bicep to do a "curl" is a good example_________________ when one extends outwardly your chin or mandible_________________ bending bones together beyond normal action ( knee or elbow )_________________ in simple terms --- means to bend or bring bones together_________________ when you point your toes/ foot downward ( tip-toes )_________________ connective tissue that attach muscles to bones_________________ in simple terms----when a muscle is at REST_________________ when bones are moved downward/ below location of area_________________ in simple terms-----when a muscle is working and of action_________________ moving or rotation of area into body ( soccer kick/ follow through )_________________ in simple terms----- when bones are straightened / lengthened _________________when you lengthen arm or leg beyond normal movement_________________ ankle sprain / where ankle bends inwardly_________________ when you bring your chin/ mandible inwardly/ pull in jaw_________________ ankle sprain/ where ankle bends outward (most common sprain)_________________ movement of body parts out/ away----- spread arms OUT_________________ when you point your foot upwardly ( girls painting toe nails )_________________ rotation outwardly ( during back swing in golf/ hips and back )_________________ movement of body part in/ towards------- arms hugging someone

Use the list above to identify the pictures of movements/ sheets :

*** be sure to describe area of what is happening/ some have 2 answers

______________two tubes from kidneys send urea towards bladder______________at very end of esophagus/ a thick ring that will close and not allow food from stomach to flow back up______________ clumps of food, now in throat and swallowed______________ chemicals in stomach to break up proteins______________ mixture of food in stomach that is "oatmeal like"______________ top of small intestine where chyme enters______________ also known as the large intestine______________ the liver will break down wastes into this fluid______________ the middle section of small intestine, most of the food matter is absorbed here______________ simply meaning to get food into mouth/ eating______________ enzymes break down food into smaller molecules______________ form of chemical digestion in mouth______________ physical breakdown of foods into smaller pieces______________ the force to move food to stomach/ muscle form___________simply to break down food/ chemical or mechanically______________ complete acceptance of foods into blood and cells______________ to remove "leftover' wastes from body______________word refers to all the chemicals that break up food______________ the very last part of the small intestine